Albino & Preto Furthers Jiu-Jitsu's Reach With an atmos Japan Collaboration

Also featuring a Padmore & Barnes® three-way collaborative boot.

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Following its Dickies Japan collaboration, Albino & Preto is continuing to further jiu-jitsu’s reach with another team-up with atmos Japan. Building on its focus on developing the bridge between sport, art, music, and subculture, the special range serves to create a common ground.

The dissimilar brand identities come together in an intersection fueled by mutual respect for martial arts and the footwear subculture. Utilizing the same leopard print found on atmos’ iconic Animal Pack, the collaboration brings together tones of purple and beige in the bright and bold display. The collection features a martial arts uniform, hoodie, crewneck sweatshirt, graphic T-shirt, five-panel cap, and a Padmore & Barnes® three-way boot.

Following a pop-up at atmos Shinjuku, January 27-29, the Albino & Preto x atmos Japan collection will be available globally on A&P’s website February 1.

For more contemporary fashion, VERDY shares Wasted Youth’s “Season 1” collection.

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